Remember how sad you were when the Fables series ended? Here’s a chance to relive some of that magic again with Everafter From the Pages of Fables #1.
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DC Entertainment has announced it has inked an exclusive deal with writer Tim Seeley to create content for the DC and Vertigo imprints.
It’s no secret I’m a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumn Charisma Carpenter, and it has been announced the actress has now joined the cast of Lucifer, meaning I finally have a reason to watch the show.
With that new Preacher show bringing the adventures of Jesse, Tulip and that wicked ol’ Cassidy to the a new generation, I thought maybe Faithful Spoilerites would like to hear about the best issue in the entire series. Fair warning: It’s gonna get explodey. Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Preacher #37 awaits! **Today’s Retro Review contains strong language and violence, so exercise your Spoilerite discretion before the clickety.**
Remember The Lost Boys? The 1987 movie gave us a whole different take on vampires (and their slayers), and cemented the flick as classic in our minds. Now, nearly 30 years later, we’re finally getting a sequel in comic book form from Vertigo.
Did you really think Fables would be gone forever? Vertigo has announced a new chapter in the Fables by Matthew Sturges and Dave Justus.
Batman is a character that works regardless what kind of story you’re telling. Sci-fi? Sure! Horror? Of course! Mystery? You bet! Now a hardcover original graphic novel arrived this week that shows he even works in a “real” tale of struggle and redemption.
Reggie never much liked his parents, but even he has to admit that his mother saved his life. Of course, she did it by replacing his severed arm with a mass of sentient art, which can lead to additional complications in living that life. So, y’know, mixed blessing, I guess. Your Major Spoilers review of Art Ops #5 awaits!
With Lucifer debuting on FOX on January 25th, here’s star Tom Ellis, checking out the comic from Vertigo. Will you be tuning in to see Lucifer? I’m kind of on the fence at the moment. More than likely I’ll check out the first couple of episodes to see what’s going down.
Vertigo has announced the return of Suiciders with an all new chapter, Suiciders: Kings of HELL.A., that will arrive in March.
Be careful what you draw, and be even more mindful of two guys reviewing your comic book. Matthew and Stephen take a gander at Red Thorn #1 from Vertigo in this week’s Dueling Review podcast.
In the world of social media, it’s all about who you know, or at least, who you follow… Your Major Spoilers review of Unfollow #1 awaits!
This week, Russell Nohelty from Katrina Hates the Dead introduces us to his new book and discusses how you can access his great product at wannabepress.com and his upcoming crowdfunding instruction site, so he’s up first in episode #202!
Hey… Spoilerites. Wanna see something REALLY scary? Your Major Spoilers review of Clean Room #1 awaits!